AUTHORS WANTED FOR THE CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HOMOSEXUALITY FINAL CALL FOR AUTHORS The Collier Books division of Macmillan Publishing has decided to bring out a $20 650 page trade paperback Concise Encyclopedia of Homosexuality to be sold in every corner bookstore. This will be based on Garland Publications' 2-volume Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, abridged, revised, and with the addition of new entries. I am looking for scholars intererested in writing short pieces for the new work on areas in which they are or could become knowledgeable. The emphasis will be on basic facts, with some discussion of theories, but with a minimum of ideology and abstruse controversies; on language accessible to the average reader, and on topics of general rather than purely scholarly interest. I especially want to encourage women, bisexuals, and members of minority groups to contribute. If you are interested in submitting a new entry (from the list below), or believe you can improve on existing entries in the Garland volumes, please contact me. Stephen Donaldson, Editor-in-chief, CEOH, 3147 Broadway, #12-A, New York, NY 10027, or by phone at (212) 666-0344 or via the Internet at dm47@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (please be patient as the mail must be printed and delivered as I do not have direct access to the account.) (The following list contains topics that merit inclusion but are not assigned. If authors are not found soon (by the final deadline for new submissions in January), they WILL NOT be included. If you feel that a topic on this list should be included in the CEOH, we suggest that you write it, or find someone who would be willing to draft the entry.) Advice Columnists, AIDS Quilt, Alexander the Great, Amsterdam, Argentina, Athens (modern), Balkans, Baltimore, biology, bisexuality in literature and pop culture, boarding schools, Bogard (Dirk), Bowie (David), Boy Scouts, Bradley (M.Z.), brain, Briggs Initiative, Brown (Howard), Brown (Rita Mae), Bryant (A.), Buchanan (James), Burma, business (gay-owned), Cadmus, Cairo, Capote (T.), Central America, Central Asia, Cheever (J.), Christopher and Castro streets, Cincinnati, Clift (M.), Cohn (Roy), comedy, community centers, condoms, Congress, consent (age of), Coop (C.E.), Copenhagen, corophilia (girl love), Cory (D.W.=Sagarin, E.), cowboys/frontier, Crawford (Joan), Cullen (Countee), Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Dietrich (M), dildos, Earhart (Amelia), Egypt (modern), Eng (William), Episcopalians, faeries (radical), fashion, FBI, femininity, feminism, fiction for youth, film icons, Finland, Fire Island, Forbes (Malcolm), Foster (Stephen), Freud (Anna), fundamentalism, Garbo (G.), Gay Community News, gay rights, gender differentiated, generals, genetics, Gerber (Henry), Gielguld (J.), Gilmore (Charlotte), Ginsberg (A.), guilt, hair styles, Haliburton, Hamburg, hanky code, Haring (K.), Hawaii, Hay (Harry), heterosexism, Hispanic Americans, Hockney (David), Holmes (John), homocore, Hooker (Evelyn), Hoover (J.E.), Horowitz (V.), housing discrimination, Houston, Hudson (Rock), Hungary, Hunter (T.), inheritance, insurance, Israel, Istanbul, Jamaica, John (Elton), journalism, Kant (I.), Kepner (J.), Key West, King(BJ), Kinsey Institute, knights and pages, Kramer (Larry), labor unions, Labour Party, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Laughton (C.), leather, Legg (Dorr), lesbian porn, lesbian separatism, London, looksism, Lowenstein (Al), lubricants, Lyon (P.) and Martin (D.), Madrid, magazines, Matlovitch (L.), Mexico City, McIlvena (T.), McNeill (John), Mead (Margaret), Methodism, Michaels (D.), Milan, military law, Millet (K.), Minneapolis/St.Paul, minor parties, monkeys, Munich, mythology (non-classical), NACHO, NGLTF, Navarro (R), Navratilova (M.), neuroscience, New Zealand, Nietzsche, Nijinski, Noble (E.), Norfolk, Norway, Novarro (Ramon), occupations, O'Neill, Orthodox Christians, Ottomans, paganism, parents of g/ls, Pastolini (P.), Patrick (Robert), pedophile movement, Penniman (Richard=Little Richard), philosophy (non-Western),physique mags, Polynesia, porn stars, Power (Tyrone), Provincetown, publishing, Quakers, radio, Rainey (Ma), Rechy (J.), Reed (Lou), referenda/initiatives, Rich (A.), Rio de Janiero, Rodwell (C.), Rome (modern), Roosevelt (Eleanor), Russia, Rustin (B.), Ryder (Mitch), St.Louis, San Diego, Sand (George), Sappho, satire, Saugatuck, Schlesinger (John), Scott (Bruce), sculpture, Seattle, seduction, sex education, sex research, small towns and countryside, short stories, sorcery/magic, Sri Lanka, Stein (Gertrude), stigma, Supreme Court, switchboards, Sydney, synagogues (gay), taoism, Teasdale (S.), Toklas (Alice), Tokyo, Toronto, tourism, Townsend (Prescott), Turkey, Tyler (Robin), Unitarians,United Kingdom, Upstairs Lounge fire, Vidal (G.), video, Vienna, visibility, Visconti (Luciano), Voeller (B.), vogueing, West Hollywood, White (Edmund), Wicker (Randy), Wilson (Lamford), women's studies, Woolfe (Virginia), WHO, Zeus, zines/underground press If you have already sent us mail claiming a piece, and have not heard back please contact us again and re-confirm as we have lost some correspondance and had problems with the US Postal service. Please be patient and wait at least a week before sending second copies of your correspondence. And DO claim entries please!! :) Michaels (D.), Milan, military law, Millet (K.), Minneapolis